oregon oldtimer wrote:
I really enjoy these nostalgic threads. However, I that it confirms that I'm actually old.
I always considered the quality of a race as not what happens at the top 1% but the top 10% (probably because I was always a wannabe top-10%er). A few elites showing up and running 28 is great but what happens after that? Today the top 1% in the big races is still fantastic; however, the depth is amazingly deficient. I recall an early 80's 15K race in Tampa that had me pumped up because I actually cracked the top-100.
Every sport has its "era" and all of us"old-timers" that got to experience road running in the late 70's - early 80's were tremendously blessed to be a part of it. We didn't just get to be a part of it, we actually made it what it was. This was something very very special that the "young'uns" of today will only get to hear about but never experience. We were blessed to be born at that right time.
My kids getting an I-phone...great. Me getting 99th place at the Gasparilla Distance Classic 15K and outkicking Grete Waitz...PRICELESS!!!
Press on, all you old-timers!
I was a very modest mid 16's guy, 2:49 marathon as an afterthought after a decent summer series. I'm 59 now and people actually don't believe me when I tell them I ran those times. LOL
We have up to 3 races a weekend in a relatively small area- County population 200K and I could pick and choose races to be undefeated with the times I ran. I NEVER won races back then.